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Glitzy in their decor and architecture, they were best known for the escalator, probably the first in public space in Hyderabad, which became almost a tourist attraction those days. Much to the dismay of movie buffs, the twin screens gave way to a swanky multiplex in after they were demolished and revamped as Maheshwari Parameshwari INOX. Liberty and Dreamland: Liberty Theatre was so popular that the bus stop and the junction of the Basheerbagh-Tank Bund road and Himayat Nagar came to be known as Liberty.

The theatre was also famous for its classic old-fashioned architecture. It screened lots of English movies which later degenerated into B-grade English movies. Similar to Liberty was Dreamland, which screened many a English movie in the s but later started showing only shady movies.

It was later transformed into a prayer hall and is now on the verge of giving way to the elevated expressway to Hakimpet.

There was ample parking space and the famous eateries near the theatre were an added attraction. Many English blockbusters like Chicago, Titanic and a whole lot of Bond movies enjoyed great runs here. Basic Instinct ran for close to a year in Sterling.

The three theatres at RTC crossroads were an entertainment hub and popular release centres for Telugu blockbusters for decades. In , the theatre made headlines when two people were hurt in a crude bomb blast inside the theatre.

The agitated crowd damaged the furniture and window panes of the hall after which the theatre remained shut for a long time. Filmgoers, residents and students of the city thronged the theatre for the last time and bid adieu to the theatre, which was one of the best cinemas of western Odisha at the time of its establishment. Siddharth Saha, one of the promoters of the company, said: 'It has been a landmark.

The demolition was a painful decision to make. However, change is inevitable. The theatre was established in I had watched Gumnam with my mother. It was one of the best theatres when it was established. Film lovers from places such as Jharsuguda, Bargarh would come here to watch movies,' said Radheshyam Verma a year-old film lover.

I have seen the crowd here.



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